Feel a caress of sunlight and the gentle strum of a guitar—this is the laid-back universe of William Baldé’s “Rayon De Soleil.”
The lyrics paint an idyllic morning where a single sunbeam sprawls across two lovers stretched out “like wheat,” while acoustic chords and old vinyls by Bob Marley and Bob Dylan drift through the air. It is a sensory postcard: warm skin, garden flowers, dusty light, and playful intimacy. Over and over, the singer’s hand “cherche le chemin” (searches for the way), turning the song into a sweet quest for connection. More than a love song, it is a celebration of slow, golden moments when time seems to pause, music mingles with birds and bees, and the simplest touch feels like heaven’s door opening just a crack.